Posted by Ueli (195.162.170.2) on January 20, 2002 at 21:49:16:
In Reply to: A response you may not want to read posted by Johnny on January 20, 2002 at 15:14:40:
The typical answer of a scam artist:
--> "By the way, I'm not selling you anything so what are you even talking about?"
Of course, your motives are purely altruistic, out of concern for some poor suffering people, generously sharing your vast knowledge with some uneducated illiterates. (Or is it simply that you and your spouse have separate wallets?)
The fact remains: of the more than 10000 CH sufferers that have written more than 130'000 posts on this message board not a single one has reported a "cure" through chiropractic manipulation, and no one has heard about a reliable success story.
So, no surprise, nobody is impressed by your mountebank announcement.
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Therefore, what we would like to hear from you is a REFERENCE to a RESEARCH PAPER in a RENOWNED JOURNAL substantiating your claims and some RELIABLE testimonials of clusterheads that have been "CURED".
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Unless you can give us that, please don't post again on this message board, we've got enough trouble with idiots trying to mess it up.
For those interested what this over 100 year old scam is all about, here some links (and maybe Johnny can explain to us the "Innate Intelligence" in terms consistent with modern biology, medicine and micro biology):
http://www.quackwatch.com/ - (scroll down to 'Chiropractic')
http://www.chirobase.org/
http://skepdic.com/chiro.html
http://www.canoe.com/ChiroYork/subluxation.html - (subluxations "explained")
BTW, Does anybody know if such outrageous, unsubstantiated claims as those from Johnny are legal, and if not where can I report them?